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U.S. women's national team goalkeeper Hope Solo tells ABC News that it was a "horrible choice" last month when her husband, former Seattle Seahawks player Jerramy Stevens, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in a team van.

With Hope Solo suspended, you're not alone in asking who are the backup U.S. goalkeepers. But the bigger question is how U.S. soccer neglected to develop a strong No. 2 option and consistently get her playing time in big games these last six years.

Jerramy Stevens, the husband of U.S. national team goalkeeper Hope Solo, was driving a team vehicle when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence earlier this week, a person familiar with the details of the arrest said Thursday.

Hope Solo is not good, or bad, or any other simple label. She is complicated -- and it's important that we discuss her that way, even if she doesn't fit neatly into one of the classifications typically assigned to female athletes.

A judge's decision to throw out the domestic assault case against Hope Solo did more than keep Solo from a trial. It also went a long way toward keeping the World Cup dreams of the U.S. women's national team alive.

In a motion filed on Wednesday afternoon, Hope Solo's attorney has asked that her domestic violence charges be dismissed on the grounds that neither alleged victim is complying with a court order to be deposed, espnW has learned.

She's been fighting her whole life, so maybe it shouldn't come as a surprise that Hope Solo finds herself in the midst of a second domestic violence incident. The details of her arrest -- and her life, really -- aren't quite that simple, though.